Radio Characteristics

The Altitude 300-2has two radios. The first supports the IEEE 802.11a standard that uses a radio modulation technique known as Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM). It operates in the 5 GHz region. Data is transmitted over a half-duplex radio channel operating at up to 54 Megabits per sec.

The second radio has two modulation modes both using half-duplex access. The first modulation mode, Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), is used with IEEE 802.11b clients. It operates up to 11 Mbps. The second modulation, OFDM, is used with IEEE 802.11g clients. Like 802.11a it operates up to 54 Mbps. These modulations use the 2.4 GHz band. In this band the Altitude 300-2detects what clients are present and selects the modulation mode.

Radios for both bands support antenna diversity. The Altitude 300-2ihas two integrated antennas. These antennas are dual band, operating simultaneously in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. The Altitude 300-2dhas external antenna connectors that support attachable antennas that operate in the 2.4 GHz and

5 GHz bands.

CAUTION

External antennas must be certified by Extreme Networks or selected by a professional installer to ensure they meet all regulatory requirements.

NOTE

The Altitude 300-2dTMis designed for diversity with two antenna connectors for each radio. It is import for the proper operation of the wireless port that antennas be installed on each connector.

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